Frontline story On the first night of post disaster resettlement, the police delivered quilts to the

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-30

The little girl asked for two quilts, quickly cover the child with ......Wang Bowen, a police officer from the special police detachment of the Linxia Prefecture Public Security Bureau, walked through one tent after another, and finally handed the two quilts to the hands of Ma Liqin, the victim of the disaster.

In the early morning of the 20th, it was 6On the first night of the post-disaster resettlement of Level 2**, the cold wind was biting, and the cold coats and quilts became the materials urgently needed by the affected people.

At 3:30 a.m., at the temporary resettlement site in Chenjia Village, Dahejia Town, Jishishan County, the reporter saw that there were still vehicles transporting relief materials distributing supplies. In front of the vehicles loaded with instant noodles, purified water, bedding and other relief supplies, the crowd lined up in a long line.

On December 20, the police of the Yongjing County Public Security Bureau distributed freshly cooked dumplings to the masses at the resettlement site. Photo by Zhang Zheng Although they have been busy for more than 24 hours in a row, the police officers of the special police detachment, who had just rested in shifts and slept in their clothes in the police car, got out of the car and worked with colleagues and volunteers to maintain order at the scene and provide assistance to the masses in receiving supplies. Tonight, the auxiliary police of the special police detachment of the Linxia Prefecture Public Security Bureau stationed at the resettlement site are destined to have no sleep. Police officer Wang Bowen specially received two thick quilts from the volunteer materials. He always remembered that at night there was a girl with two small children who asked him twice for a warmer quilt. "Although I have already found two coats for them the first time, but think about the children's red faces, I must bring them the quilt this time. Wang Bowen didn't know which tent the little girl lived in, and after receiving the quilt, he could only find them one by one in the cold wind.

On December 20, the police of the Yongjing County Public Security Bureau helped the elderly with reduced mobility to be resettled. Photo by Zhang Zheng.

* At the time of the incident, there were only Ma Liqin, his younger brother and sister-in-law, and his 4-year-old nephew and 2-year-old niece. First, with the help of neighbors, she put on thick clothes, then lived in a tent and received a coat at the resettlement site, and now police officer Wang Bowen has helped her and her family get quilts. In the cold night, Ma Liqin was speechless for a while. "I didn't expect the police to still think about us, as long as they are there, we can rest assured. Ma Liqin said that there were many children in her tent, and the police and volunteers were very concerned, and received many boxes of pure water, as well as instant noodles and milk. At 16 o'clock on the 20th, when the reporter returned to the temporary resettlement site in Chenjia Village again, he found that more and more tents had been set up, volunteer catering services such as dumplings and ramen had also been stationed, and more lighting equipment had been installed by power system construction personnel. At the entrance close to the gate of the resettlement site, two temporary tents of the police have also been erected, and the red flag of the special police detachment of the Linxia Prefecture Public Security Bureau is bright and eye-catching, and more and more "navy blue" shuttles between the tents to serve the affected people.

*: China Police Network.

Release: Propaganda Department of the Political Department of the Gansu Provincial Public Security Department.

Editor: Xiaofu Xiaoyi.

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